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Photoshop Discussion / Re: Adobe CS Review - tried it yet?
« on: November 15, 2010, 12:28 »
I have Photoshop & Illustrator CS5 and get lots of junk e-mail from Adobe but I'd never heard of this service. How long has it been around?

CS Live has been around since the release of CS5 and contains five different services: BrowserLab, CS Review, Adobe Story, SiteCatalyst NetAverages and Acrobat.com.
 
You're very cagey about the price of this - I can't see what it is from any of the places I looked. I don't care if something's free for a year, if it's insanely expensive thereafter. I would never sign up for anything "free" without knowing what the eventual price was.

Regarding pricing, this is taken from the CS Live FAQ's on the Adobe website:
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What does CS Live cost?

When you sign up for CS Live before April 30, 2011, you can take advantage of 12 months of complimentary access. By the end of your complimentary period, Adobe may offer for-purchase subscriptions. Final pricing of for-purchase subscriptions is to be determined, but is currently estimated at US$19.99$29.99 per month or US$199$299 per year.

Thanks for your thoughts and feedback on the service. Always helpful to hear!

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Photoshop Discussion / Re: Adobe CS Review - tried it yet?
« on: November 12, 2010, 09:24 »
I use Photoshop a lot but didn't even know something like that existed.

Yeah, you can register for the service three ways...either by  purchasing CS5, downloading a trial, or signing up online for the service itself. The service is complimentary for 12 months. Here's some more information about it if you're interested.

I'm sure it'll appeal to the flickr community but not sure why it would appeal to a stock photographer.

Yeah that makes sense. Though, I think it could be helpful for some stock photographers as many of you ask for critiques of why photos weren't accepted to particular sites. It could help with getting specific feedback on the photos as others could post comments directly on the photo of where improvements need to be made or problems exist.

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Photoshop Discussion / Adobe CS Review - tried it yet?
« on: November 11, 2010, 22:27 »
Seeing as how many of you use Photoshop to touch up photos to sell, I was wondering if you've registered for or tried Adobe CS Review? I work with Adobe and would love to hear your feedback if you have. CS Review is a great way to simplify the creative review process - it could actually come in handy for many of you asking for photo critiques as it allows you to comment on images within Photoshop and take action on the comments directly within the program.

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I agree. I wasn't really a fan of the piece. I often find digitally altered photo collages interesting, but not this one.

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Off Topic / Re: This is why i love google
« on: November 11, 2010, 22:02 »
i hear the person that leaked this info to the media got fired... haha
Hahaha if this is true then wow. Google is consistently ranked as one of the top companies to work for though.

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